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Look To The Sky

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2017
Track listing: E-Brother; Look To The Sky-SisterCarol; My Favorite Things; Jolley Charlie; A Psalm For Phennie; One Finger Snap; Afro Blue; Starting Point; Tenderly.

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Article: In Pictures

Hard Boppin' at Smalls

Read "Hard Boppin' at Smalls" reviewed by Dave Kaufman


Smalls Jazz Club in Greenwich Village is a remarkably vibrant music venue that enjoys considerable international renown. It is not the most mannered of clubs with loud and boisterous audiences. Nor is it the most decorous, but does offer a rather distinctive look. The club has a great vibe and is committed to treating its audience ...

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Borough Of Kings

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: The Peoples Champ; One For Hakim; Borough Of Kings; Can He Come Out; Ancient Chinese Secrets; Quest; Countdown; What Would I Do Without You.

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Article: Album Review

Eric Wyatt: Borough Of Kings

Read "Borough Of Kings" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The borough of Kings (County)--a.k.a. Brooklyn, NY--has been saxophonist Eric Wyatt's home base from birth. It was there that he was exposed to jazz, met some of the legends of the music, and began to forge his own voice on saxophone. Here, on his fifth album to date, he delivers an intense brew that speaks volumes ...

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Article: Interview

Clifton Anderson: Leading The Way

Read "Clifton Anderson: Leading The Way" reviewed by Mikayla Gilbreath


Not since the heyday of Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey has the trombone enjoyed widespread acceptance as a band leader's instrument. With only a few exceptions, the last half century has seen trombonists slide from favor as leaders and become more commonly viewed as sidemen. Even genuinely notable artists like J.J. Johnson, Frank Rosolino, ...

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The Blueprint: Family Business

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Released: 2004

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Article: Album Review

Eric Wyatt: The Blueprint: Family Business

Read "The Blueprint: Family Business" reviewed by Andrew Rowan


Boasting a mixture of some of the best young players around, many from the burgeoning Brooklyn jazz scene and mixing in veteran alto saxophonist master James Spaulding, Eric Wyatt has fashioned a sprawling, energetic, raw-boned recording, at times bringing to mind the cooking era of Blue Note Records. Wyatt, a big-toned tenor saxophonist who ...


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